Process of Using Siebel Migration to Migrate Data

This procedure describes how use Siebel Migration for migration tasks. Siebel Migration tasks include:

  1. Creating connections. For more information, see Creating a Connection.

  2. Generating watermarks. For more information, see Generating a Watermark.

  3. Creating migration plans. For more information, see Creating a Migration Plan.

  4. Executing migration plans. For more information, see Executing a Siebel Migration Plan.

  5. Executing full migration plans. For more information, see Executing a Siebel Full Migration Plan

  6. (Optional) Aborting migration plans. For more information, see Aborting a Running Migration Plan

  7. Reviewing migration log files. For more information, see Viewing Migration Log Files.

  8. Reviewing migration history. For more information, see Viewing Migration History.

Note: The dbcheck.exe utility (that finds differences between the logical Siebel Schema and the physical database) has been removed from Migrations. Dbcheck is not a necessary part of a Migration. This allows Migrations to complete more quickly. Customer may run dbcheck whenever they desire to find any differences between the logical schema and the physical database.